revert c5b3932 (permission for any requested URL) #41
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This is no longer needed. https://crbug.com/918137 rescoped the Chrome
change. You now only need permission for the initiator to intercept
subresource requests. Intercepting top level navigation is permitted with
permission for only the AWS URL.
I tested it just fine on Chromium and Firefox for an AWS account for which I can only assume one profile. This matches the scenario in which #28 was breaking.
Please do more extensive tests, I'm only vaguely familiar with the SAML/STS dance.